Toyota Intercontinental Cup

The World Club Championship contested by the winners of the European Cup and
South America's Copa Libertadores.

Year

Champion

Runner-up

Score

1999

Manchester United (England)

Palmeiras (Brazil)

1-0

1998

Real Madrid (Spain)

Vasco da Gama (Brazil)

2-1

1997

Borussia Dortmund (Germany)

Cruzeiro EC (Brazil)

0-0

1996

Juventus (Italy)

River Plate (Argentina)

1-0

1995

Ajax Amsterdam (Holland)

Gremio (Brazil)

0-0

1994

Velez Sarsfield (Argentina)

AC Milan (Italy)

2-0

1993

Sao Paulo (Brazil)

AC Milan (Italy)

3-2

1992

Sao Paulo (Brazil)

Barcelona (Spain)

2-1

1991

Red Star (Yugoslavia)

Colo Colo (Chile)

3-0

1990

AC Milan (Italy)

Olimpia (Paraguay)

3-0

1989

AC Milan (Italy)

Nacional Medellin (Colombia)

1-0 (OT)

1988

Nacional (Uruguay)

PSV Eindhoven (Holland)

2-2 (PK)

1987

FC Porto (Portugal)

Penarol (Uruguay)

2-1 (OT)

1986

River Plate (Argentina)

Steaua Bucharest (Romania)

1-0

1985

Juventus (Italy)

Argentinos Jrs. (Argentina)

2-2 (PK)

1984

Independiente (Argentina)

Liverpool (England)

1-0

1983

Gremio (Brazil)

SV Hamburg (West Germany)

2-1

1982

Penarol (Uruguay)

Aston Villa (England)

2-0

1981

Flamengo (Brazil)

Liverpool (England)

3-0

1980

Nacional (Uruguay)

Nottingham Forest (England)

1-0

1979

Olimpia (Paraguay)

Malmoe (Sweden)

1-02-1

1978

not held

1977

Boca Juniors (Argentina)

Borussia Moenchengladbach (West Germany)

2-23-0

1976

Bayern Munich (West Germany)

Cruzeiro (Brazil)

2-00-0

1975

not held

1974

Atletico Madrid (Spain)

Independiente (Argentina)

0-12-0

1973

Independiente (Argentina)

Juventus (Italy)

1-0

1972

Ajax Amsterdam (Holland)

Independiente (Argentina)

1-13-0

1971

Nacional (Uruguay)

Panathinaikos (Greece)

1-12-1

1970

Feyenoord (Holland)

Estudiantes de la Plata (Argentina)

2-21-0

1969

AC Milan (Italy)

Estudiantes (Argentina)

3-01-2

1968

Estudiantes (Argentina)

Manchester (England)

1-01-1

1967

Racing Club (Argentina)

Glasgow Celtic (Scotland)

0-12-11-0

1966

Penarol (Uruguay)

Real Madrid (Spain)

2-02-0

1965

Inter-Milan (Italy)

Independiente (Argentina)

3-00-0

1964

Inter-Milan (Italy)

Independiente (Argentina)

0-12-01-0 (OT)

1963

Santos (Brazil)

AC Milan (Italy)

2-44-21-0

1962

Santos (Brazil)

Benfica (Portugal)

2-35-2

1961

Penarol (Uruguay)

Benfica (Portugal)

0-15-02-1

1960

Real Madrid (Spain)

Penarol (Uruguay)

0-05-1

Four teams that won the European Cup - 1971 Ajax Amsterdam (Holland), 1973 Ajax Amsterdam,
1975 Bayern Munich (West Germany), and 1979 Nottingham Forest (England) - refused to play in
the Cup. They were replaced with the European Cup runners-up for the Toyota Cup. In 1979,
the European Cup champion - Marseille (France) was prohibited from playing due to their
involvement in a match-rigging scandal.

Toyota became the Cup sponsor in 1980 and the one-game championship format moved its venue
to Tokyo.